P4–P7 Prompt Library (Adobe Express)

Using AI Creatively and Responsibly

Adobe Express can help you design posters, images and digital content. It can generate ideas and visuals from the words you type.

The words you type are called a prompt. A good prompt helps the tool understand what you want to create.

AI is a tool to support your ideas. It should never replace your thinking or creativity. You are responsible for reviewing and improving what it produces.

Writing a Prompt

When writing a prompt in Adobe Express:

  • Be clear about what you want to create
  • Say who it is for
  • Describe the style or mood
  • Mention colours if they matter
  • Check the result and improve it

Always make sure your final design reflects your own ideas.

Poster Prompts

Event Poster:

Create a bright and eye-catching poster for a school eco day aimed at P6 pupils. Use green and blue colours, bold headings and space at the bottom for the date and time.

Anti-Bullying Poster:

Design a positive and friendly anti-bullying poster for primary pupils. Use warm colours, simple language and one clear slogan that promotes kindness.

Sports Day Poster:

Create a fun and energetic poster for a school sports day aimed at P5 learners. Use bold fonts, action-style graphics and space for event details.


Illustration Prompts

Story Illustration:

Create an illustration of a friendly dragon helping children clean up a park. Use bright colours and a cartoon style suitable for Primary 4.

Science Visual:

Generate a simple labelled diagram of the water cycle suitable for Primary 6 learners. Keep the design clear and easy to read.

Historical Scene:

Create an illustration of a Scottish castle in medieval times in a storybook style, suitable for a Primary 7 project.


Digital Storytelling Prompts

Comic Strip:

Design a simple four-panel comic about saving electricity at school. Use clear speech bubbles and colourful characters.

Character Design:

Create a character design for a rainforest explorer aimed at Primary 5 pupils. Include clothing details and equipment.

Book Cover:

Design a book cover for a mystery story set in a lighthouse. Use dark blue and grey tones and leave space for a title.


Presentation Design Prompts

Topic Slide:

Create a clean presentation slide about habitats suitable for Primary 6 learners. Include a title, one image and space for three key facts.

Comparison Slide:

Design a slide comparing renewable and non-renewable energy for Primary 7 pupils. Use two clear sections and simple icons.


Creative Improvement Prompts

Refining a Design:

Improve this poster design to make it clearer and easier to read for Primary 4 pupils. Suggest changes to colour, font size and layout.

Changing the Mood:

Adjust this design to make it look more exciting and energetic while keeping the original message.

Important Reminders

  • AI images and designs are starting points.
  • You must check spelling, layout and meaning.
  • Make changes so the final work reflects your own ideas.
  • Do not copy and paste work without thinking.
  • Do not tell people you created the image without support from AI.

AI helps you create, but you are the designer.

🛡 Use AI safely and responsibly. Keep personal information private, be respectful and make sure your work shows your own ideas and effort.